I SEE LUKE
- In the pre-dawn of each day.
- Under the glare of the midday sun.
- In the lengthening shadows of late afternoon.
- Under the orange glow of a brilliant sunset.
- Under the illumination of street lighting.
- In the flashing neon of traffic lights.
- Under trees.
- Standing lonely along dozens of major and minor roads.
- Near and under bridges.
- On every street corner.
- On almost all road intersections.
- On the perimeter walls surrounding residences.
- 0n private and public fences.
- At shopping precinct entrances.
- On the opposite side of the road coming out of shopping centre carparks.
- Tall and upright.
- Dizzily leading forward or back.
- Face down.
- Flat on his back.
- On hillocks and mounds.
- Camouflaged in the long grass.
- On the edge of waterways.
- In swamps.
- On median strips.
- Alone and by himself
- In the company of other core fluted candidates.
- I see him here – opposite our house.
- I see him there – wherever I drive, walk, or go.
- I am seeing Luke just everywhere.
- On TV.
- In the newspaper.
- Not online because I do not use social media.
- At the Cazaly Club.
- Along Tiger Brennan Drive.
- Adjacent to potholes and inundations in some of our suburban roads.
- And in multiple places all over Darwin and Palmerston.
- Most importantly, opposite our home.




Luke 24/7 until dawn on May 4 2025.